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Escaped TX inmate shot and killed after allegedly killing 2 adults, 3 children from Houston area

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CENTERVILLE, Texas — The manhunt for escaped inmate Gonzalo Lopez is over after authorities shot and killed him in Atascosa County, sources say.

This comes shortly after the Division of Public Security introduced that 5 folks from the Houston space have been discovered useless at a house in Leon County close to the world the place Lopez was final seen three weeks in the past.

Two adults and three kids have been discovered useless by police at their getaway dwelling after a relative turned involved about not listening to from them, the Texas Division of Legal Justice stated.

Officers imagine over the past three weeks Lopez has hidden within the woods and managed to enter residential houses for water, meals, and modifications of garments.

Investigators say he stole the household’s farm truck, a 1999 white Chevrolet Silverado with harm on the driving force’s aspect, with a license plate DPV4520.

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Authorities discovered Lopez within the stolen truck which led to a brief chase in Atascosa County. Regulation enforcement stopped the truck by throwing spikes, which then led to a foot chase, sources inform ABC13.

Lopez was then shot and killed by authorities. No officers have been injured.

Officers imagine Lopez to be linked to those murders. Lopez is amongst Texas’ prime 10 most needed fugitives, based on DPS.

This comes three days after the Texas Division of Legal Justice launched new pictures of the escaped inmate, Gonzalo Lopez.

The 46-year-old escaped from a jail bus on Could 12 close to Centerville. He hasn’t been seen since.

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In 1996, Lopez was convicted of two counts of aggravated assault and obtained two eight-year sentences. In 2006, he was convicted of capital homicide and aggravated kidnapping in Hidalgo County and was sentenced to life in jail, based on the TDCJ.

Moreover, he obtained a second life sentence after he was convicted of tried capital homicide in Webb County in 2007.

Officers say Lopez is affiliated with the Mexican Mafia and has ties to the Rio Grande Valley and San Antonio.

A $50,000 reward is being provided for data resulting in his seize: The Texas Division of Public Security is providing $35,000, U.S. Marshals are providing $10,000 and the Texas Division of Legal Justice is providing $5,000.

The brand new pictures present tattoos throughout Lopez’s chest, again and arms.

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The phrase “Gonzo” is tattooed throughout his stomach, whereas his again says “Mexican” throughout the highest, based on officers.

Officers say Lopez was being transported from the Hughes Unit in Gatesville to the Estelle Unit in Huntsville for a medical appointment when he escaped.

New pictures launched as seek for escaped Texas inmate who stole and crashed jail bus continues

The TDCJ stated attributable to his prison historical past and restrictive housing standing, Lopez was being transported in a separate, caged space of the bus, designed for high-risk inmates.

In the course of the transport, Lopez reportedly acquired out of his restraints, minimize by means of the expanded metallic and crawled out of the underside of the cage.

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That is when legislation enforcement officers say he attacked the bus driver.

The officer reportedly stopped the bus and engaged in an altercation with Lopez. The 2 of them ultimately exited the bus.

Officers stated a second officer exited the rear door of the bus and tried to method Lopez.

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Nevertheless, Lopez reportedly reentered the bus and commenced driving away.

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The 2 officers fired photographs on the inmate, which finally disabled the bus when a bullet struck a rear tire.

The bus then traveled a brief distance and left the roadway earlier than Lopez acquired out and bumped into the woods off Freeway 7 in Leon County, officers stated.

Leon County is roughly 116 miles north of Houston.

Lopez is 6 toes tall, 185 kilos and closely tattooed, and was final seen sporting white clothes.

Anybody with data on his location ought to name TDCJ OIG Crime Stoppers at 1-800-832-8477 or 936-437-5171. Officers take into account Lopez to be armed and very harmful. Don’t try to apprehend this fugitive.

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SEE ALSO: Authorities providing $50K reward for escaped inmate who stole and crashed bus close to Centerville

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